I plan to see it in the theater. Not on opening night but before Xmas at any rate.

People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor

I plan on seeing it in the theatre as well, just as I have with every Bond film since License to Kill (I love the Bond franchise). I will not be making it there tonight though. If I can get away for a bit on Monday, I may take myself for a Veterans Day treat otherwise I am going to a conference next Thursday and Friday and have a big break between the last session on Thursday afternoon and the evening dinner so I might try to go then if it is playing at a convenient time.

I haven't watched most of the older Bond films in a long time and last night brought up the idea of watching them all in chronological order with my wife. I was surprised that she actually was pretty receptive to the idea.

I haven't watched most of the older Bond films in a long time and last night brought up the idea of watching them all in chronological order with my wife. I was surprised that she actually was pretty receptive to the idea.

Long before there was 50 Shades there was Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Just sayin'

People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor

Hope to see it soon. Bond, Bourne, and Star Trek are movies we will see in the theater.

Otherwise, we typically wait for Netflix.

"We do not need any other Tutankhamun's tomb with all its treasures. We need context. We need understanding. We need knowledge of historical events to tie them together. We don't know much. Of course we know a lot, but it is context that's missing, not treasures." - Werner Herzog, in Archaeology, March/April 2011

Skyfall opens tonight. Anyone planning on seeing it (either tonight or at some point)?

Saw it Saturday afternoon...brilliant...quite possibly the best Bond film ever. [Disclaimer - I have not seen every single Bond film...but the ones I haven't seen were a couple of the Moore flicks]

It's common knowledge (or, at least it's been mentioned in reviews of the film) that there are several nods to franchise's past in Skyfall, which is true. There was a Bond fangirl sitting three seats over from Mrs. Bubba...when one of the nods to the past was revealed during the last third of the movie, as Mrs. Bubba put it, it sounded like fangirl worked herself up to her special happy place...

I found you a new motto from a sign hanging on their wall…"Drink coffee: do stupid things faster and with more energy"

"A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. Time makes more converts than reason." - Thomas Paine Common Sense.

I saw this movie over the weekend. I enjoyed it but I didn't feel it was as good as Casino Royale. However I came out questioning how long they can go with this incarnation of Bond. It had nothing to do with Daniel Craig but everything to do with how his character was written.

We saw it today. I loved it - the less-gimmicky, nod to the past, less-is-more style suits the reboot that started with Casino Royale. Daniel Craig's Bond is closer to Fleming's vision than Roger Moore or Pierce Brosnan were (I loved PB as Remington, but he wasn't the right Bond).

I will purchase the DVD when it comes out.

"We do not need any other Tutankhamun's tomb with all its treasures. We need context. We need understanding. We need knowledge of historical events to tie them together. We don't know much. Of course we know a lot, but it is context that's missing, not treasures." - Werner Herzog, in Archaeology, March/April 2011